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#6SeasonsAndAMusical

OK, can't argue with that.

Some would call it acting. Others would call it a parade of mannerisms and acting tics.

Totally yes to Sheen, but ugh, no, to Tennant. Terrible choice for Crowley to me.

I'm with you on this entirely. Guess we'd better start running from the pitchforks, eh?

I was so happy when I realised how they were playing it. Then so furious that we never found out. Dammit, WHAS.

Chris Pine is a treasure.

You're killing me Smalls!

Oh good lord yes. Wait, how did you know I was British?

I entirely did, and really should have looked up its proper name. Thank you.

Painfully little about this surprises me.

Man, I actively dislike this film. I understand the appeal of watching the Spartans stupiding themselves out of existence, I do, and I'm sure my own political leanings probably have a part in my dislike, but mainly this was the predecessor of that floaty, toothless action that has pervaded through all of Snyder's

Seriously. Often by the kind of people that would outwardly condemn eugenics, no less.

That Snyder is so effective at recreating the frames of the graphic novels that he interprets is very telling of Snyder's particular skills as a visualist, in my opinion. Fragments, slivers of images that are wonderful, but can't connect into something whole.

The old Hypothetic Question rule applies here.

This pair of episodes were probably the best stretch - when the King of Camp competition escalated wildly in a matter of seconds I was happy we were back in familiar WHAS territory.

Yessssss.

Did we lose episode 3? I'm confused.

The fight is made all the better by the realisation that it's just Meloni throwing himself around a trailer. That man is gifted.

I read this in the voice of Jermaine Clement, sitting in an ice cube on the astral plane.